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Old 01-01-2012, 05:48 PM
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It could be so many things ,but just yesterday the Onan in my 982 started to skip and pop up though the carb.I thought I had it running pretty well and gotten rid of the engine surge after a carb cleaning and adjustment.I was a little ticked because I wanted to move on to other work on it I had replaced the plugs and wires and I thought more carb problems or bad gas till I caught out of the corner of my eye spark was jumping from the spark plug boot on the left cylinder to ground .I twisted the boot away from the head and it ran fine.I'm going to upgrade the wires and see how it goes.

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how do you get to see price's on the site kirk engines
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Old 01-01-2012, 09:13 PM
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If you are trying to use Firefox to see his website it won't work. You have to use Internet Explorer. The prices are in the descriptions.

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If you are trying to use Firefox to see his website it won't work. You have to use Internet Explorer. The prices are in the descriptions.

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im useing internet explorer & still cant see prices
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Old 01-02-2012, 11:41 AM
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im useing internet explorer & still cant see prices
I found the answer to that issue last night with one of my other computers. It had the newest IE9 installed on it and it would not show anything on that page either. All my other computers have IE8 and it works fine with them. I uninstalled the IE9 and restarted the PC which will load the prior IE8 back. It worked like a dream after that. So uninstall your current version of IE and restart your computer. You should be good to go.
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DX3....

Use your extra cash to buy CUBS, not computers!! Only need one PC to read what is on the web anymore! Heck if your that dialed into websites, get a 2nd monitor.
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Use your extra cash to buy CUBS, not computers!! Only need one PC to read what is on the web anymore! Heck if your that dialed into websites, get a 2nd monitor.


LOL, I pick up old pc's from clients and refurbish them. I end up with too much junk usually.
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My 982 did that exact thing once a few years ago. I replaced the condenser on the points and it has run ever since.
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Also if you don't already, you need to run gas with a minimum of 91 octane or it will knock/surge. I had issues with surging, read my manual and it said to run 91, cured it
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Hi i will tell you, check that points cover my long screw had been tight i had to loosen because it was ground out, and now and thenwould misfire, and or skip, i had to move cover for it to get full power back. but if you tighten it to much, you have to take the cover off and bang the cove hole back out, the other is definetly right the points wire underneath is the second, but i guarantee its one of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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